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How to Plan Employee Salaries in UAE

Learn how to plan employee salaries for your UAE business. Covers salary benchmarking, budgeting for payroll costs, WPS compliance, and annual salary review processes.

SmallERP March 23, 2026 14 min read
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Effective salary planning requires careful calculation and analysis of total employment costs and market benchmarks

Building a Salary Plan for Your UAE Business

Setting employee salaries in the UAE is not a guessing game. Pay too low, and you lose talent to competitors. Pay too high, and your margins shrink before the business gains traction. Salary planning requires understanding market benchmarks, structuring packages correctly, and budgeting for the full cost of employment — not just the monthly transfer.

For businesses operating under Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021, salary planning also means compliance. The Wage Protection System (WPS) mandates how and when you pay. MOHRE monitors salary payments and can restrict your ability to hire if you fall behind. And gratuity obligations grow with every month of employment, creating a liability that must be accounted for.

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This guide gives UAE business owners a practical framework for planning employee salaries — from benchmarking to budgeting to annual reviews.

Understanding UAE Salary Benchmarks

Salary Ranges by Role and Experience

UAE salaries vary significantly by industry, role, experience level, and emirate. Here are representative ranges for common roles in small and medium businesses:

RoleJunior (AED/month)Mid-Level (AED/month)Senior (AED/month)
Accountant5,000-8,0008,000-14,00014,000-22,000
Sales Executive5,000-8,0008,000-13,00013,000-20,000
Marketing Manager7,000-10,00010,000-18,00018,000-30,000
HR Manager7,000-10,00010,000-16,00016,000-25,000
Software Developer8,000-12,00012,000-22,00022,000-40,000
Admin Assistant3,500-5,0005,000-8,0008,000-12,000
Office Manager6,000-9,0009,000-14,00014,000-20,000
Customer Service3,500-5,5005,500-9,0009,000-14,000

Factors That Affect Salary Levels

Emirate: Dubai and Abu Dhabi salaries are typically 15-25% higher than other emirates for the same role.

Industry: Financial services, technology, and oil and gas pay premiums over retail, hospitality, and construction.

Nationality: While not legally mandated for most roles, market rates vary. UAE nationals command higher salaries for entry-level positions (minimum AED 5,000-12,000 depending on education).

Free Zone vs. Mainland: Free zone companies often offer slightly different packages due to different visa structures and operating costs.

Structuring Salary Packages

The Basic Salary Split

How you split the total package between basic salary and allowances directly impacts your costs:

Split RatioBasic SalaryAllowancesEffect on Employer
60/40Higher basicLower allowancesHigher gratuity liability
50/50ModerateModerateBalanced approach
40/60Lower basicHigher allowancesLower gratuity liability

Example — AED 15,000 Total Package:

Component60/40 Split50/50 Split40/60 Split
Basic Salary9,0007,5006,000
Housing Allowance4,0005,0006,000
Transport Allowance1,5002,0002,500
Phone Allowance500500500
Annual Gratuity Accrual6,3005,2504,200

The difference in annual gratuity accrual between a 60/40 and 40/60 split is AED 2,100 per employee per year. For a company with 30 employees, that is AED 63,000 annually.

Standard Allowance Components

Housing Allowance (25-30% of total): This is the largest allowance. In Dubai and Abu Dhabi, employees expect housing support. Some companies provide accommodation directly instead of a cash allowance.

Transport Allowance (AED 1,000-2,000/month): Covers commuting costs. Higher for roles requiring travel across emirates.

Annual Air Ticket: Many contracts include an annual return ticket to the employee's home country. Budget AED 1,500-5,000 per employee depending on destination.

Education Allowance: Senior roles sometimes include education support for children, typically AED 20,000-60,000 per year per child for private schools in the UAE.

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Budgeting for Total Employment Cost

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Beyond the Salary Package

The salary you offer is not your total cost. Budget for these additional expenses per employee:

Cost ItemEstimated Annual Cost (AED)Notes
Medical insurance3,000-12,000Mandatory; basic to enhanced
Visa and Emirates ID3,000-5,000Every 2-3 years
Gratuity accrual21-30 days basic/yearMandatory end of service
GPSSA (UAE nationals)12.5% of salaryEmployer contribution
WPS bank charges180-360Monthly transfer fees
Annual leave provision~22 working daysPaid time off
Training and development1,000-5,000Industry dependent

Total Cost Calculation Example

Employee with AED 15,000/month package:

ItemAnnual Cost (AED)
Gross salary180,000
Medical insurance6,000
Visa (amortized)2,000
Gratuity accrual (basic AED 7,500)5,250
WPS charges240
Total annual cost193,490

The true cost is 7.5% higher than the gross salary alone. For UAE nationals, add the 12.5% employer pension contribution (AED 22,500), bringing total cost to AED 215,990 — 20% above gross salary.

Payroll Budget Planning Template

For a team of 10 employees, here is how to build your annual payroll budget:

CategoryMonthly (AED)Annual (AED)
Total gross salaries120,0001,440,000
Employer pension (2 UAE nationals)3,75045,000
Medical insurance5,00060,000
Gratuity accrual7,00084,000
Visa costs (amortized)1,66720,000
WPS and admin5006,000
Total payroll budget137,9171,655,000

Budget AED 1,655,000 annually — not AED 1,440,000.

WPS Compliance in Salary Planning

The Wage Protection System is central to salary planning. Every salary payment must flow through WPS, and MOHRE uses WPS data to monitor compliance.

Setting Up WPS

  1. Open a company bank account with a WPS-approved bank
  2. Register your company with WPS through your bank
  3. Set up employee bank accounts or exchange house accounts
  4. Submit salary files through the WPS portal each pay cycle

WPS Payment Timing

  • Salaries must be paid by the date specified in employment contracts
  • MOHRE monitors payment patterns and flags delays
  • Consistent late payments affect your company classification
  • Companies with poor WPS records face restrictions on hiring

Salary Payment Methods

MethodWPS Compliant?Best For
Bank transferYesMost employees
Exchange houseYesEmployees without bank accounts
Payroll cardYesWorkers in construction/labour
CashNoNot permitted for private sector
ChequePartialOnly through WPS-registered banks

Annual Salary Review Process

When to Review Salaries

Conduct salary reviews annually, typically aligned with:

  • Company financial year end
  • Performance review cycle
  • Market salary survey releases (usually Q1)

How to Determine Increases

FactorTypical Impact
Inflation (UAE CPI)2-4% annual adjustment
Performance rating0-10% based on individual performance
Promotion15-30% for role change
Market adjustmentVariable based on talent competition
Retention risk5-15% for at-risk key employees

Salary Review Example

Current salary: AED 12,000/month

ScenarioIncreaseNew Salary (AED)
Cost of living only3%12,360
Strong performance7%12,840
Promotion20%14,400
Market adjustment + performance10%13,200

When approving increases, recalculate the full employment cost including updated gratuity accruals and any pension contribution changes.

How SmallERP Supports Salary Planning

SmallERP gives UAE businesses the tools to plan, manage, and optimize their entire salary structure.

Salary Benchmarking

Compare your compensation packages against market data to ensure you are competitive without overpaying. SmallERP tracks salary trends by role, industry, and emirate.

Budget Forecasting

Model your payroll budget with all true costs included — not just gross salaries. SmallERP calculates gratuity accruals, pension contributions, insurance costs, and visa amortization automatically.

Salary Review Workflows

Run annual salary reviews with approval workflows, budget impact analysis, and automatic payroll updates. No manual recalculation required.

WPS-Ready Payroll

Process payroll with one click. SmallERP generates WPS files, tracks payment status, and alerts you to any compliance issues.

Use the SmallERP Salary Calculator to model salary packages for your team.

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